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Omicron: Britain reports drop in daily Covid cases amid record surge in US

Further than 313 million coronavirus complaint (Covid-19) cases and over5.5 million related losses have been verified so far encyclopedically amid the rapid-fire spread of the Omicron variant. The United States continue to report an exponential swell in infections and record-high Covid-19 hospitalisations, largely driven by the largely contagious Omicron variant.

After the US reported a record1.35 million new Covid cases, top contagious complaint expert Dr Anthony Fauci said the country is approaching the” threshold”of transitioning to living with the coronavirus as a manageable complaint. Speaking to the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Fauci said”Omicron, with its extraordinary, unknown degree of effectiveness of transmissibility, will eventually find just about everybody.”
Omicron may be headed for a rapid-fire drop in US and Britain

Scientists, meanwhile, are seeing signals that the Omicron- driven Covid surge may have peaked in the United Kingdom, and the US is about to follow the suit. Britain reported new cases of Covid-19 on Tuesday, a significant drop from infections on Monday, according to government data. But the experts advise that there’s still important query over the course of the epidemic We’re seeing a definite falling-off of cases in the UK, but I ’d like to see them fall much further before we know if what happed in South Africa will be then,” Dr Paul Hunter, a professor of drug at Britain’s University of East Anglia, was quoted as saying by Associated Press.

The World Health Organization (WHO) said in a specialized briefing last week that the overall threat related to Omicron remains veritably grandly due to a number of reasons. The UN health agency advised that a rapid-fire increase in cases will lead to an increase in hospitalisations which may pose an inviting strain on health systems and lead to significant morbidity

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